Stopping Cyberbullying: Who’s Responsible?
The 2011 Liberty Mutual “Social Media and Personal Responsibility Benchmark Survey” sheds light on attitudes toward the responsible use of the Internet, social media and technology as it relates to parenting, school, the workplace and relationships. The survey was conducted for the first time in 2010, and the findings from this year’s survey are being released in three installments, with this first release focusing on findings related to schools and parenting. The survey is part of Liberty Mutual’s
Key insights about cyberbullying from the 2011 Liberty Mutual “Social Media and Personal Responsibility Benchmark Survey” include:
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Younger and older social media users have slightly differing opinions about who should be responsible for resolving cyberbullying. |
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Younger social media users, ages 18-24, are more likely (11 percent) than others (5 percent) to think that a child who is being cyberbullied is primarily responsible for resolving his or her own situation. |
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Older social media users, ages 65 and older, are more likely (21 percent) than others (13 percent) to think that the teacher is primarily responsible for resolving the cyberbullying. |
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The majority (69 percent) of social media users believe that the administrators of the social networks themselves should also do more to stop cyberbullying. |
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“As the overall usage of social networks and new technology increases and with the upcoming summer months giving children more time to spend online, parents must find opportunities to teach their children responsible online behavior,” said
Key findings about parents and social media usage from the 2011 survey also show that while parents are increasingly concerned with their children’s privacy online, they are more lenient with their own usage of social media:
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Though just 38 percent of parents think it is responsible to post pictures of their children online, 61 percent of parents admit to posting pictures of their children online. |
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While an overwhelming 96 percent of parents would not allow their children to publicly share their location using geolocation technology, 72 percent would use geolocation to keep track of their children’s location. |
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Compared to last year, parents are more willing to allow their children to use social networks, but have also increased the monitoring of their children’s social media usage: |
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Compared to 2010, parents are much more inclined to allow their children to have a Facebook or MySpace account before the age of 18 (80 percent in 2011 vs. only 69 percent in 2010). The number of parents who say they would allow their child to have a social media account between the ages of 10 and 12 doubled from 2010 to 2011, despite the fact that social networks like Facebook require a user to be at least 13 years of age to sign up. |
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However, only one in five (17 percent) parents would allow their child under age 18 to own a Facebook or MySpace account without monitoring their child’s account. Three in five parents (59 percent) say children should be 18 years old before they are allowed to keep their Facebook or MySpace account to themselves without parental monitoring. |
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A majority of parents whose children have social media accounts are “friends” with their children on Facebook or MySpace (74 percent), up slightly from 69 percent in 2010. |
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Liberty Mutual encourages individuals to learn more about the 2011 “Social Media and Personal Responsibility Benchmark Survey” results and join the conversation to voice their opinion about responsible online and social media behavior by visiting
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